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The Granada
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Football Saturdays at Memorial Stadium and basketball nights at Allen Fieldhouse rearrange the city. Here’s where Lawrence goes once the final whistle blows.
There’s a rhythm to a KU game day in Lawrence that doesn’t exist on a normal weekend. Football Saturdays start with tailgates rolling at sunrise behind David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. Basketball nights run Allen Fieldhouse to closing time on Mass Street, which on a rivalry night isn’t really closing time at all.
Whether the Jayhawks won or lost — and the energy is different for each — Lawrence after the game has somewhere to be. Below: the upcoming home schedule, plus the after-game spots that keep the night going.
Replay Lounge
The Bottleneck
Doors 7 PM · Show 8 PM
Downtown Lawrence
Replay Lounge
Replay Lounge
Replay Lounge
The Bottleneck
Doors 7 PM · Show 8 PM
Replay Lounge
Replay Lounge
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
It’s the size of the crowd. A regular Friday on Mass Street has its own energy; a Mizzou home Saturday has a city. Rivalry games (K-State, Missouri, Houston, Duke) bring out-of-town fans, deeper lines, and a Mass Street that doesn’t thin out until well after midnight. The smartest move on a big game night is to know in advance where you’re going post-game — The Outhouse in particular fills up fast on rivalry weekends.